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picks, a copper harpoon, a small ivory vase, and a 

 quantity of models of garlic made of clay. 



"3. Group of objects from an Egyptian tomb, consisting 

 of a green slate plaque, and a model of a human 

 head in clay with eyes painted black and green. 



4. An important collection of pottery, including 



examples of black-topped ware, polished red ware, 

 and vases with wavy handles, etc. Predynastic 

 Period. 



5. Cylinder-seal of an unusual shape. 1st dynasty. 



6, 7. Blue porcelain vase and a string of blue porcelain 

 beads. Vlth dynasty. 



-8. Capital of a pillar from a shrine of a saint or from 

 the altar of an ancient Coptic church, 7 ostraka, 

 etc. From Abydos. 



Presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund. 



^. Cast of the head of a sphinx holding the head of a 

 prostrate man between its paws. 



Presented by the Institute of Archaeology, 



Liverpool. 



10, 11. A bead necklace and a figure of the goddess Bast. 

 Presented by Mrs, A. B. Evans, 



12-14. Three small wooden coffins, each containing a 

 funerary figure, or perhaps ushabti. From Thebes. 

 15-17. Three legs of chairs or stools. From Thebes. 



18. A wooden boomerang. From Thebes. 



Presented by the Earl of Carnarvon. 



19. Chalcedony cylinder-seal engraved with the figure 



of a crowned god holding the heads of two scor- 

 pion-men, crowned and bearded. Persian Period. 

 Presented by Colonel A. Bailward. 



20. Portion of a brick stamp of Naram-Sin, king of 



Akkad, recording his building of a temple in 

 honour of Sin the moon-god. From Tell Loh 

 (Tello). 



Presented by Rudolf Hurner, Esq. 



E. A. Wallis Budge. 



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